scorecardresearch
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
TopicCJI Bobde

Topic: CJI Bobde

Supreme Court can’t show weakness when people’s lives lie in the hands of murderous mobs

Instead of showing helplessness, the Supreme Court can learn from the Delhi High Court on how to prod the police into doing its job without fear or favour.

SC shouldn’t blur line between executive & judiciary. Policy must remain govt’s domain only

ThePrint view on the most important issues, instantly.

12-year-old bravery award winner seeks directive against kids participating in protests

Zen Sadavarte claimed the death of a 4 month old at Shaheen Bagh violated the infants' right to life and also demanded a post-mortem report.

Filmmaker Jahnu Barua, 9 other Assam personalities criticise CAA in letter to CJI

The 10 signatories said they hoped the Supreme Court will pay attention to protests against CAA 'in the interest of justice and healthy democracy'.

Possibility of developing AI for courts to avoid delay in delivery of justice: CJI Bobde

CJI Bobde also pitched for pre-litigation mediation against the backdrop of large number of pending cases in courts.

Musharraf unlikely to hang, but a court standing up to Pakistan army should encourage judges

ThePrint view on the most important issues, instantly.

Justice Lokur, Gopal Gandhi on better justice system, Rahul Khullar on poor trade policy

The best of the day’s opinion, chosen and curated by ThePrint’s top editors.

Dear CJI, Indians have lost faith in judiciary because we are ruled by power, not by law

The custodial killing of Hyderabad rape-murder accused and its celebration shows India is in a crisis. Such fast-track ‘justice’ directly challenges your authority.

‘AI can improve judicial system’s efficiency’ — full text of CJI Bobde’s Constitution Day speech

On the occasion of Constitution Day, CJI Bobde spoke about SUVAS, an AI software designed to translate English judicial documents into 9 vernacular languages.

On Camera

Too many juveniles are locked up in adult jails. Police bias is to blame

The police decide whether a young person in custody will be treated as a child or an adult. Placing discretion with them is based on the erroneous presumption that age is clear.

Complaints to RBI ombudsman up 68% in FY23, banks biggest cause for customer grievances

Data shows large public sector banks received highest number of complaints in absolute terms, but fared better than several private banks when looked at on complaints-per-branch basis.

Tiger Triumph-24 — India-US tri-services exercise to boost coordination begins

The exercise will be simulated to undertake HADR operations in a ‘friendly island nation’, where troops will execute amphibious landing ops.

CAA comes not with a bang, but with a whimper. Without NRC, it will fade into academic debate

For BJP, CAA was strategic move that did not quite work out because those it would benefit could’ve been accommodated under existing laws, and new entrants would remain excluded.